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Ji Seung-joon, a former "Shootdori," made headlines by announcing his acting debut with "I'm a human from today" in his military hiatus (military enlistment + vacancy).
Ji Seung-joon took his first step as an actor in SBS' Friday-Saturday drama "I'm a Human from Today" (scripted by Park Chan-young, Cho A-young, directed by Kim Jung-kwon).
The character Jung-bae is a person who looks at the situation objectively and balances the characters. Rather than being emotionally biased, it plays a role in naturally building the density of relationships in the story by looking at the people around it with realistic judgments and lifelike eyes.
Ji Seung-joon realistically embodied a character named Jung-bae with a non-exaggerated tone and lifelike reaction, leaving a stable presence in each scene. The appearance of expressing human concerns and emotions while speaking freely to Kang Si-yeol (Romon) is acting as an element that continues the flow of relationships between characters more naturally.
In this way, Ji Seung-joon's Jungbae is not revealed in the front of the story, but rather adds the completeness of the play by connecting the characters and continuing the flow of the narrative stably. Expectations are also high for the changes in choices and relationships that Jung-bae will show in the future.
"I'm a Human from Today" airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
Meanwhile, Ji Seung-joon made his name as a former member of KBS 2TV's "Fly Shootdol" in 2006. At that time, he received great attention by earning the modifier "Little Kang Dong-won" for his warm beauty resembling actor Kang Dong-won.
He quietly enlisted in the military in April last year after filming his acting debut film, "I'm a Human from Today."
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